Those who shave their heads, wear three robes and one bowl and follow Master Minh Tue is their own choice, no one has the right to judge or forbid. But following Master Minh Tue, one must maintain public order and traffic order.
Master Minh Tue himself - in many video clips recorded by Youtubers - said that he did not entice anyone to follow, nor did he forbid anyone. Any brother who wants to follow the Buddha's path can do so, but maintain order, walking on the road in single file so as not to obstruct traffic. It is worth noting that there are quite a number of people who shave their heads to follow Master Minh Tue, but they maintain order.
As for the people welcoming monk Minh Tue, it was a bit "over the top". Loving and respecting a monk that Buddhists believe to be a true master is the freedom of each person. Please do not discuss matters related to beliefs and religions, especially the appearance of monk Minh Tue with many current controversial opinions. Only mention matters related to social order and traffic safety.
People rushed out to the highway, blocking the way, waiting for and following Minh Tue monk in a long line, which obstructed traffic. Not to mention, it could cause traffic accidents.
Among the people welcoming him, some were curious, some were filming and taking pictures, some were sincerely respectful to Master Minh Tue, jostling and causing chaos and disorder. The police officers and soldiers, and traffic police in the area where Master Minh Tue passed through had to focus on handling the situations to ensure security and safety. But if everyone had the awareness to maintain public order, it would be better.
Another opinion is that at night, there are also many people coming to the area where Master Minh Tue rests. First of all, it does not allow Master Minh Tue and his brothers to rest, disturbing them. Second, at night, when there are many people gathering, it is very difficult to control security and order, which is not good for Master Minh Tue and others.
In some clips posted on social media, Master Minh Tue asked people not to gather in large numbers at night, to prevent bad things from happening and affecting local order. Monks have such wishes, and if they respect their masters, they should listen to these words. Imagine, if someone put money into Master Minh Tue's "rice cooker" and then yelled at the master to take the money?
There are also opinions that because monk Minh Tue did not live in seclusion but went begging for alms, he created such a disorderly crowd. Please do not speak harshly to the monk, he has his mission, do not judge and respect him.
Source: https://laodong.vn/su-kien-binh-luan/ba-con-don-su-minh-tue-la-quyen-cua-moi-nguoi-nhung-hay-giu-trat-tu-chung-1345215.ldo
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